The Mission At Hand - Part 3

He pulled up in front of Skullic's desk, and stood to attention. Today, for once, the General was busy signing one of the many documents that he always needed to sign. There seemed to be a great pile of them, but this time, despite his past record, he hadn't smashed up the room at the sight of them.

Oliver looked around the room, wondering if it was because of the influence of Mary, but he could see no sign of the retainer.

He was made to wait in silence and Skullic's quill scratched across the surface of the paper. He had a look of intense concentration as he formed each letter. "Damn it…" He cursed, when the ink pooled on one letter, threatening to blot. "A damnable amount of writing. These foolish scholars, saddling my genius with the likes of this… I ought to be doing… What ought I to be doing?"